Last Modified: Sunday, October 27, 2013 at 5:39 p.m.

The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Linwood United Methodist Church, where she was a member, by the Revs. Renee Easter and Benny Clodfelter.

Visitation will be from 3 to 4 p.m. prior to the service in the sanctuary.

Ms. Voyles was born Dec. 23, 1935, in Davidson County to Thurman Palmer and Nellie Snider Palmer. Preceding her in death were her parents; husband James T. “Big Jim” Voyles Sr.; son James T. Voyles Jr.; and daughter Debra Voyles.

Ms. Voyles took great pride in being the eldest grandchild in the R. Lee and Amanda S. Palmer family, attending the Sharp family reunions at Jersey Baptist Church, and being a big sister to her only brother, Dick. She also loved animals, rescuing and providing a loving home for at least nine cats and dogs through the years. She was an active member of the Linwood United Methodist Church and sang in the choir even after being confined to a wheelchair. In the early years of her 58-year marriage, she moved frequently in support of Big Jim’s work. Their travels took them many places, but she was most fond of their days in Key West, Fla. Ms. Voyles worked in the offices of Link-Taylor Furniture for many years and re-located to Lexington Home Brands from which she retired. Ms. Voyles was a founding member of the Red Velvet Cupcakes, a chapter of the International Red Hat Society. Her passing comes in conjunction with two of her most loved events, the Barbecue Festival and Halloween.

The family wishes to thank Sue L. Voyles for her lifelong sister-like friendship and love for Ms. Voyles. They also wish to express gratitude to Judy and Barbara for making Ms. Voyles’ final days comfortable and entertaining.

Memorials may be made to Linwood United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 82, Linwood, NC 27299 or Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice Way, Lexington, NC 27292.

<p>LINWOOD | Elizabeth P. “Betsy” Voyles, 77, of Old Salisbury Road, died Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013, at Hinkle Hospice House in Lexington. </p><p>The funeral will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Linwood United Methodist Church, where she was a member, by the Revs. Renee Easter and Benny Clodfelter. </p><p>Visitation will be from 3 to 4 p.m. prior to the service in the sanctuary. </p><p>Ms. Voyles was born Dec. 23, 1935, in Davidson County to Thurman Palmer and Nellie Snider Palmer. Preceding her in death were her parents; husband James T. “Big Jim” Voyles Sr.; son James T. Voyles Jr.; and daughter Debra Voyles. </p><p>Ms. Voyles took great pride in being the eldest grandchild in the R. Lee and Amanda S. Palmer family, attending the Sharp family reunions at Jersey Baptist Church, and being a big sister to her only brother, Dick. She also loved animals, rescuing and providing a loving home for at least nine cats and dogs through the years. She was an active member of the Linwood United Methodist Church and sang in the choir even after being confined to a wheelchair. In the early years of her 58-year marriage, she moved frequently in support of Big Jim's work. Their travels took them many places, but she was most fond of their days in Key West, Fla. Ms. Voyles worked in the offices of Link-Taylor Furniture for many years and re-located to Lexington Home Brands from which she retired. Ms. Voyles was a founding member of the Red Velvet Cupcakes, a chapter of the International Red Hat Society. Her passing comes in conjunction with two of her most loved events, the Barbecue Festival and Halloween. </p><p>Surviving are daughter Ann Crotts and husband Danny of Lexington; grandchildren Tiffany Childers of Lexington and Jessica Reynolds (Chris) of Pleasant Garden; great-grandchildren Eva and Gabriel of Lexington and Salem of Pleasant Garden; brother Richard “Dick” Palmer (Wendy) of Advance; and nephew Richard Palmer Jr. of Raleigh. </p><p>The family wishes to thank Sue L. Voyles for her lifelong sister-like friendship and love for Ms. Voyles. They also wish to express gratitude to Judy and Barbara for making Ms. Voyles' final days comfortable and entertaining. </p><p>Memorials may be made to Linwood United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 82, Linwood, NC 27299 or Hospice of Davidson County, 200 Hospice Way, Lexington, NC 27292.</p><p>Davidson Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. </p><p>Online condolences may be made at www.davidsonfuneralhome.net.</p>